Hello Sebatian,

what you mentioned is a special case of clustered OM servers.
But what I think of is transferring whiteboard content
between any two servers. I know that .WML files are used
internally which do not contain the complete whiteboard
content.

Some examples for what I want to do:
whiteboard OM version 4.x -> whiteboard OM version 5.x
whiteboard OM version 5.x -> whiteboard OM version 6.x

Do you suggest to use only clustered OMs in the future?

The .WML file describes where the whiteboard objects are stored.
The WB manager uses the .WML file to find and display
the WB content. The content itself is somewhere in the
SQL database and the file system of OM. Is this correct?

Thank you for your reply.
jox


[email protected] <[email protected]> ezt írta (időpont: 2021.
márc. 8., H, 0:50):

> I think you can just save it in the room in OpenMeetings, it will store
> it as .WML file internally. And then open the same file on another
> OpenMeetings instance. Assuming both OpenMeetings servers are linked to the
> same database and file system. Basically whats described in
> https://openmeetings.apache.org/Clustering.html#database1
>
> Thanks,
> Sebastian
>
> Sebastian Wagner
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> On Sun, 7 Mar 2021 at 19:07, jox joe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Good morning everybody,
>>
>> i'd like to transfer one whiteboard content from one
>> server to another without using
>> - backup/restore
>> - pdf
>> - png
>>
>> The target whiteboard should be editable in the same
>> way as the source whiteboard.
>>
>> This would support content creation only
>> with OM.
>> I know that this transfer can't be done with one
>> downloadable single file.
>> I also know that this is rather complicated but it can be done.
>> The question is how?
>>
>> Thank you for your feedback.
>>
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